Quinn’s Farm-tastic First Birthday: Thank you cards


What’s the rule with thank you cards for a kid birthday party? If they open the gifts at the party, you don’t have to send them? If they open them later, you do? But either way, it’s a nice thing to do?  Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

And also, when is it OK to send them a month after the party? Never? oops.

Well, they are late but aren’t they cute? Here’s how I did it…

What you need:

• Blank cards printed with a photo from the party. My cards are from Paper-Source. I used all pictures of Quinn because it was her first birthday but a picture of the guest’s own children would be even more appreciated. To create the ric-rac look, I repeated a white diamond shape around the edge of the photo in Illustrator. I imagine you could do something similar in other basic programs. As an alternative, you can print out the photo on a second piece of paper, trim the edge with pinking shears and glue (or sew) to card.

• With pinking shears, cut a 1″ felt circle, and a 1″x6″ strip of fabric for each card, plus a 6″ length of embroidery thread for each card.

(I love this tip my mom showed me. Just fold the fabric in half over and over until it’s narrower than your scissor blade then cut a long strip all at once. Just make sure your shears are nice n sharp.)

What to do:

1. Using the longest stitch on your sewing machine do a baste stitch along one long edge of your fabric strip.

2. pull on the end of one of your back threads to gather the fabric into a yo-yo-like circle. Tie the ends of the thread together to hold in place.

3. Fold the fabric circle in half with right-sides facing and stitch the open end closed.

4. Lay circle flat, layer felt circle on top and then a small bow tied from the embroidery thread.


5. Position on top of card and sew in place through all layers. If you are feeling fancy, you can use bobbin thread that matches the color of your paper so it isn’t an eye sore when the card is open.

6. Repeat with remaining cards.

And you’re done!

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